
Standard safety prescriptions
Particular attention shall be drawn on some precautions that
must be followed absolutely in a standard working area and
whose non fulfillment will make any other measure useless
or not sufficient to ensure safety to the personnel in-charge
of maintenance.
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Be informed and inform personnel as well of the laws in
force regulating safety, providing information documen-
tation available for consultation.
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Keep working areas as clean as possible, ensuring ade-
quate aeration.
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Ensure that working areas are provided with emergency
boxes, that must be clearly visible and always provided
with adequate sanitary equipment.
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Provide for adequate fire extinguishing means, properly
indicated and always having free access. Their efficiency
must be checked on regular basis and the personnel
must be trained on intervention methods and priorities.
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Organize and displace specific exit points to evacuate
the areas in case of emergency, providing for adequate
indications of the emergency exit lines.
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Smoking in working areas subject to fire danger must be
strictly prohibited.
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Provide Warnings throughout adequate boards signal-
ing danger, prohibitions and indications to ensure easy
comprehension of the instructions even in case of
emergency.
Prevention of injury
❏
Do not wear unsuitable cloths for work, with fluttering
ends, nor jewels such as rings and chains when working
close to engines and equipment in motion.
❏
Wear safety gloves and goggles when performing the
following operations:
- filling inhibitors or anti-frost
- lubrication oil topping or replacement
- utilization of compressed air or liquids under pressure
(pressure allowed:
≤
2 bar)
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Wear safety helmet when working close to hanging
loads or equipment working at head height level.
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Always wear safety shoes when and cloths adhering to
the body, better if provided with elastics at the ends.
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Use protection cream for hands.
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Change wet cloths as soon as possible
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In presence of current tension exceeding 48-60 V verify
efficiency of earth and mass electrical connections.
Ensure that hands and feet are dry and execute working
operations utilizing isolating foot-boards. Do not carry
out working operations if not trained for.
❏
Do not smoke nor light up flames close to batteries and
to any fuel material.
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Put the dirty rags with oil, diesel fuel or solvents in anti-
fire specially provided containers.
❏
Do not execute any intervention if not provided with
necessary instructions.
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Do not use any tool or equipment for any different
operation from the ones they’ve been designed and
provided for: serious injury may occur.
❏
In case of test or calibration operations requiring engine
running, ensure that the area is sufficiently aerated or uti-
lize specific vacuum equipment to eliminate exhaust gas.
Danger: poisoning and death.
During maintenance
❏
Never open filler cap of cooling circuit when the engine
is hot. Operating pressure would provoke high temper-
ature with serious danger and risk of burn. Wait unit the
temperature decreases under 50ºC.
❏
Never top up an overheated engine with cooler and uti-
lize only appropriate liquids.
❏
Always operate when the engine is turned off: whether
particular circumstances require maintenance interven-
tion on running engine, be aware of all risks involved
with such operation.
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Be equipped with adequate and safe containers for
drainage operation of engine liquids and exhaust oil.
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Keep the engine clean from oil tangles, diesel fuel and or
chemical solvents.
❏
Use of solvents or detergents during maintenance may
originate toxic vapors. Always keep working areas aerat-
ed. Whenever necessary wear safety mask.
❏
Do not leave rags impregnated with flammable sub-
stances close to the engine.
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Upon engine start after maintenance, undertake proper
preventing actions to stop air suction in case of runaway
speed rate.
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Do not utilize fast screw-tightening tools.
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Never disconnect batteries when the engine is running.
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Disconnect batteries before any intervention on the
electrical system.
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Disconnect batteries from system aboard to charge
them with the battery charger.
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After every intervention, verify that battery clamp polar-
ity is correct and that the clamps are tight and safe from
accidental short circuit and oxidation.
❏
Do not disconnect and connect electrical connections in
presence of electrical supply.
❏
Before proceeding with pipelines disassembly (pneumat-
ic, hydraulic, fuel pipes) verify presence of liquid or air
under pressure. Take all necessary precautions bleeding
and draining residual pressure or closing dump valves.
Always wear adequate safety mask or goggles. Non ful-
fillment of these prescriptions may cause serious injury
and poisoning.
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Avoid incorrect tightening or out of couple. Danger:
incorrect tightening may seriously damage engine’s com-
ponents, affecting engine’s duration.
N60 ENT M37
SAFETY PRESCRIPTIONS
9.191
APRIL 2004
SAFETY PRESCRIPTIONS
Summary of Contents for N60 ENT M37
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